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NSC commends President’s UN speech covering key national and global issues
The National Shoora Council (NSC) has conveyed its appreciation to President Anura Kumara Dissanayake for “your courageous and principled address delivered on 24th September 2025, at the 80th Session of the United Nations General Assembly, covering key national and global issues.
Referring to several notable matters in the President’s address to the global audience and their leaders, NSC, in its letter dated 28th September 2025, has highlighted the following from the President’s UN speech “which require positive acknowledgement by all Sri Lankans”:
POVERTY; “Even as we gather here, in the countries we represent, including in my own, children are suffering from hunger. Globally, nearly one in 11 people go to bed hungry every night. ..And one in six children live in extreme poverty globally.
DRUGS & CRIMES: “Drugs and organised crime, linked to drugs, constitute our newest problem facing our world. Drug trafficking mafias are turning entire states into their hunting grounds. I request all of you to join in the campaign against this most dangerous menace.”
WEAPONS & WARS: “In a world where millions of children die of hunger we spend millions on weapons. When tens of millions die of inadequate health facilities, hundreds of millions are spent on useless wars. While hundreds of thousands of children are denied the right to an education, millions are spent on invading other’s lands.”
CATASTROPHE IN GAZA: “Gaza has been turned into a concentration camp full of pain and suffering, echoing with the cries of children and innocent civilians. The United Nations has accepted that a genocide is being committed in Gaza. …end the war through an immediate ceasefire. We are deeply distressed by the ongoing catastrophe in Gaza.”
PALESTINIANS’ RIGHT TO THEIR OWN STATE: “We recognise the Palestinian peoples’ inalienable right to their own State. Both (Israel and Palestine) sides must get together to implement the UN mandated two States solution, setting up two neighbouring States along the 1967 borders. The time has come for the international community to cease being a spectator and move decisively to end the suffering of millions.”
RACISM & EXTREMISM: I believe that we must awaken to our consciences to oppose racism and religious extremism in the protection of human rights and freedoms. Though slavery has been abolished, the poison of racism lingers in places. Extremist and racist ideas are as deadly as epidemics.”
EQUAL RIGHTS TO ALL CITIZENS: “I would like to remind you that at the last election, Sri Lankan people decided in favour of a centuries-old dream. A myriad legislature was born of that decision, reflecting the ethnic and religious diversity of the country…. We are committed to ensure equal rights and opportunities for all our citizens.”
The NSC’s letter states, “We are appreciative of Your Excellency’s clear articulation of the character of Sri Lanka as a multicultural and multi-religious society that embraces diversity as a source of strength rather than division. This message of inclusivity and coexistence resonates particularly strongly with organizations like ours that represent the diverse fabric of our society.
“We further wish to commend your forthright emphasis on the critical fight against poverty and the drug menace as insidious forces that fundamentally undermine the fabric of our society and significantly impede our collective progress towards prosperity.
“Your clear reference to what is well known as “Israel’s genocide in Palestine”, and the very grave injustices endured by the Palestinian people demonstrates our nation’s steadfast commitment to humanitarian values and the sacred protection of human dignity. Your heartfelt expression of concern over the humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza, and your powerful call for immediate ceasefire and action before a global audience will be remembered for a long time.
“Your inspiring message, delivered at the UN General Assembly, has substantially elevated our country’s standing and reputation before the international community.
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INS Sindhukesari arrives in Colombo
INS Sindhukesari, a submarine serving in the Indian Navy, arrived at the port of Colombo on 03 May 26 to undertake Operational Turnarounds.
The visiting submarine was welcomed by the Sri Lanka Navy in precision with naval traditions.
Throughout its stay in the island, the submarine’s crew is scheduled to participate in a variety of programmes organized by the Sri Lanka Navy, including visits to several tourist attractions in Sri Lanka.
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Minister of Health of the Russian Federation attends the Sri Lanka–Russia Medical Forum
Mikhail Murashko, Minister of Health of the Russian Federation, officially visited the Russian House in Colombo to attend the Sri Lanka–Russia Medical Forum, where members of the Sri Lanka Russia Business Council and graduates from the Association of Sri Lankan Graduates from Socialist countries (ASLGSC) attended.
This historic gathering was graced by rectors and representatives from several world-class Russian medical institutions, including Kursk State Medical University, Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University, and Tver State Medical University, among others.
The forum commenced with an address by Minister Murashko, during which Russian medical graduates in attendance raised pertinent questions regarding medical and pharmaceutical sector opportunities in Sri Lanka.
Levan Dzhagaryan, Ambassador of the Russian Federation to Sri Lanka and the Maldives, together with Madam Maria L. Popova, Counsellor of the Embassy of the Russian Federation in Sri Lanka & the Maldives and Director of the Russian House in Colombo, graced the occasion. Both officials expressed strong support for continued collaboration and future initiatives between the two nations.
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Members of Sri Lanka Cricket Transformation Committee Officially Appointed
The official appointment letters for the members of the newly established “Cricket Transformation Committee” (CTC) were handed over on Monday (04) by the Minister of Youth Affairs and Sports, Sunil Kumara Gamage.
The following members received their letters of appointment at the Ministry premises:
Sidath Wettimuny
Thushira Radella
Prakash Schaffter
Ms. Avanthi Colombage
The Ministry also noted that veteran cricketers Roshan Mahanama and Kumar Sangakkara, who are key members of the committee, are currently overseas. Their official appointments will be formalised immediately upon their arrival in Sri Lanka.
The Cricket Transformation Committee has been mandated to oversee the administration and drive structural reforms within Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) in accordance with the powers vested in the Minister under the Sports Act No. 25 of 1973.
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